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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | How to improve a team's velocity? So, invest in developer training, buy them books, send them on courses, bring in coaches, set up book study groups and other exchanges were developers can learn to do things better. By way of wrapping up my velocity mini-series ( Two ways to fill and iteration , Filling an iteration too well , and Velocity Targeting and Velocity Inflation ) I’m going to end with some advice on how to improve a team’s velocity. Bad news first: there are no silver bullets, there are no easy answers, there is no quick way of doing this. Over time these add up to big improvements. Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, July 1, 2010 Bring on the Tobin Tax There’s even a book out called This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly detailing the long history of booms and busts. Furthermore, the SEC should push most OTC trading to exchanges, which further increases the funds generated. Yesterday, a few Wall St. CEOs faced a wave of stupid questions from the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. Jamie Dimon, head of JPMorganChase, made a flippant but important comment : financial crises happen “every five to seven years. masters. Booms & busts are inevitable. to 0.5%. Handwaving - Thursday, January 14, 2010 WCF Duplex Messaging There are many ways that messages can be exchanged between two parties in a service based system: the client can send messages to the server and never get any back; the client can send a message and wait for a response; the client and service can send eachother messages without any pre-defined pattern; the client can send the service a message but not wait synchronously for a response and then then service can send a message back asynchronously; and there are many others. There is no way for a server to initiate an exchange with the client. What is Duplex Messaging? flowcharts!” .NET Meanderings - Tuesday, June 9, 2009 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - WCF Duplex Messaging
There are many ways that messages can be exchanged between two parties in a service based system: the client can send messages to the server and never get any back; the client can send a message and wait for a response; the client and service can send eachother messages without any pre-defined pattern; the client can send the service a message but not wait synchronously for a response and then then service can send a message back asynchronously; and there are many others. There is no way for a server to initiate an exchange with the client. What is Duplex Messaging? flowcharts!” .NET Meanderings - Tuesday, June 9, 2009 - How to improve a team's velocity?
So, invest in developer training, buy them books, send them on courses, bring in coaches, set up book study groups and other exchanges were developers can learn to do things better. By way of wrapping up my velocity mini-series ( Two ways to fill and iteration , Filling an iteration too well , and Velocity Targeting and Velocity Inflation ) I’m going to end with some advice on how to improve a team’s velocity. Bad news first: there are no silver bullets, there are no easy answers, there is no quick way of doing this. Over time these add up to big improvements. Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, July 1, 2010 - Bring on the Tobin Tax
There’s even a book out called This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly detailing the long history of booms and busts. Furthermore, the SEC should push most OTC trading to exchanges, which further increases the funds generated. Yesterday, a few Wall St. CEOs faced a wave of stupid questions from the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. Jamie Dimon, head of JPMorganChase, made a flippant but important comment : financial crises happen “every five to seven years. masters. Booms & busts are inevitable. to 0.5%. Handwaving - Thursday, January 14, 2010 - Write a book or start a company? - Lessons for Product Managers and notes on VoIP, eBay and Skype
First idea is to write a book. couple of years ago I started to outline a book that would piece together some of my Overload pieces with some of my MBA dissertation work to produce a book called something like “Re-learning software development” or “Knowledge, Learning and Change in Software Development” or even “Software Development in the 21st Century” I started to put some flesh on the idea and even had a conversation with a publisher. She asked me the very product manager-like question “Why would someone buy this book?” Maybe I’ll have to go back to the book Allan Kelly's Blog - Friday, March 17, 2006 %>
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